Wordless Wednesday: Touring the Resorts!

If you need a break from the parks one day, touring the different resorts is a fun and free way to spend some time! It's amazing how different they all are. Each with it's own unique style and feel. Although, doing this may entice you to book your next trip before you head home!

If you need a break from the parks one day, touring the different resorts is a fun and free way to spend some time! It’s amazing how different they all are. Each with it’s own unique style and feel. Although, doing this may entice you to book your next trip before you head home! 

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Karen grew up in the Boston area and traveled to Disney World many times with her parents and sister. Always staying at the Fort Wilderness Cabins gave the trips a feeling of a home away from home. It also started the tradition of attending the Hoop Dee Doo Review on each trip! Somehow that show sparked her interest in the Disney College Program. Which she did in the fall of 2002, working as a hostess @ Captain Jacks in Downtown Disney. Now as an adult, Karen finds herself traveling to the parks on a yearly basis! Photography has always been a hobby of Karen’s, but over the past few years it has become her passion. It’s even taken her to her favorite place! The Make a Wish Foundation sent a family to Disney for a week and Karen was lucky enough to be their photographer of choice! She got to tag along and photograph their memories being made. She hopes to get that experience again someday! You can find more of Karen’s photography on her site www.KPportraits.com.

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  • July 16, 2017 at 12:12 am
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    I wouldn’t mind touring the resorts, but I’m sure there would be places that I couldn’t go unless I was a guest at the resort being toured, right? Moreover, the resorts I wouldn’t mind touring include the Grand Floridian and Polynesian, places requiring lots of scratch in one’s savings account before I even consider staying there. Ditto for the Yacht and Beach Clubs, the Boardwalk Inn, Old Key West, Saratoga Springs, and other deluxe class resorts: First build up the $ in the account, then think about booking at these establishments.

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